Clinks [noun]

Definition of Clinks:

bang against, ring

Synonyms of Clinks:


Opposite/Antonyms of Clinks:

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Sentence/Example of Clinks:

The clink of the stone-masons' chisels had resounded year after year from morning till night.

When a man's in clink, his nag gets nothing but mild exercise till his rightful rider gets out.

Fragment, apparently from a columnar mass, of a stone intermediate between clink-stone and compact felspar.

The north of Blue-Mud Bay has furnished also specimens of ancient sandstone; with columnar rocks, probably of clink-stone.

I have now sent three letters to the tenant, one Clink, by teamsters, and he has never replied.

And an escort of State Troopers were en route to take him over to the real clink at the county seat.

The warm air held the smell of all sorts of commodities; there was a great hum of small transactions, clink of small profits.

He could hear the rough talk and laughter within and now and then the clink of a tin cup.

"Here we are," Harry, the builder's labourer grunted as his spade gave a clink and a jump in his hand.

His fingers were long and grasping, and his voice was quite as metallic as the clink of gold coins one upon the other.